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ELGIN, ILLINOIS. WEDNESDAY. MABCH|0,|i886,
GREAT DISPLAY OF THE
That ever reached the city of Elgin at very
popular Prices. f .
Inspection Solicited; I
FRED SAUER
36 & 38 Douglas Ave.
I know that I am selling goods lio\fpr t$an anjy
other merchant in the city. g || - ■ •, L
I know that no merchant carries||any-fresher
or more pure goods than I do.
, r .-..f ; r " ; || 1 " 1, II . •!
I know that if you buy your gr$ceri$s from
me for one month you will continue. .jf il
I know that you will see a greilt spying in
. | •: j. •. • p ' j j ' 1 W W* '
A.vour pass book and wonder how yonr|rrc^ry bijl
happened to jbe so small. | |1 |
I know ths.t you will have no cr^ss uir surly
clerk to wait on you, but will have thdfe |fcat are
pleased to see yjou. ?' ■ 1- ' || j
I know that I am making no sac JL-ieflon my
' ■ >1 % ■ 'I
goods, but am selling everything very|bwaf
£■■l;T-"; ■ '■■ i ' 1 'S i"
I know that you will get sixteen of\ncH& to the
pound every time. if- V
j :* i'j. ,|
I know that if you keep a scales irf yofii* house
and weigh; e verything you buy you wl slim find
j. - ' ; - I I. ; . 1 1 ; ! . ■ ! ' . j
out that I lain selling goods the lowest! * If
; ;! " *i\l V"';.l -4 . {! [ ;. V'" ^ j V j. | V f | "
I know thatj you cannot get any Tf^Asjipr sl6i'
put up in cans (called cheap canned j|ooc||), for I
will not handle it. i | l: ,
mean misery, it incorporates only
investment of a person's means and
Does not
judicious
income.
YOUR OWN!
The true way is to take advantage of the
following prices
, 7 lit . Note Paper, finely sized, for from 5c. to 12c. per qt ire.
XXX No. 5 Envelopes at 6c. per bunch.
XX envelopes at 4c. per bunch. r '
Tabs and Blank booRsl atfrom 2&. up to lOc.
S- !■ ! , ,■ i!. ;
Composition Books 4c.
Doupie Statement Paper 12c. |.j
14 lb. Letter Paper 12c.
Foolscap at 12c. per quire. - ;
Pencils and Penholders from lc. up^
Box Papre from 8c. to 50c.
Either new or second hand, cash orcein monthly payments
1 have the following list ENTIRE, either in stock (or rented sub
Ject to sale^ and will make prices tl$at cannot be bettered;
A Vacancy Filled.
Chicago, , tyarch 1 ().—Tliomai A.
Moran, of the ciicuit court of this city,
was yesterdwA* ilesjgiiatMi by. the State
Supreme Court, u^.otreof the Appellate
Soiirt Judges of this district, j to succeed
Jutljfe Isaac O. Wilson, of Kane f'ountjr,
resigned. . :
LYNCHED FOR ASSAULT.
A Young Woman Attacked by an Old Sc
gro Near Katontomi, \. J.TjTlie. Villain
flanged by a Mob.
EatontownvN". J., March ...n-A terrible
»torv is to be told yesterday of outrage,
llytjchingiand crime.. The: whole commun-
ity in this place is exercised over the mat-
ter. Sam Johnson, :j, negro, aged sixty-five,
was lynched Friday night for assaulting a
young white • girl* the nineteen-year-
old daughter of Her ryHerbert! Theyoung
(vo'man was' returning home last evening
about, dusk. On arr ving near hor home at
Ma!ps Mills, about a niiie out of town, she
parsed the negro. !He turned and struck
hej; a severe blow on the head with an, axa
which he carried. Hp then brutally assault;
,ed her and left, her unconscious and nearly
dead. She was {discovered half an
hour later and taken to her,
hoiite.; near by. The neighborhood was
s'oiWi aroused and every able-bodied man in
the vicinity turned out to jiiint for the
bhtck villain. He was finally captured and
plated in jail. Later! a mob forced an en-
trance, to the prison and he was taken
from his:cell and hanged to the grating
over the jail dobr. :
The quickest tiriie on record! Neu-
ralgia of the worst type cured by one
dose of SMITH'S BILE ..BEANS in
from one to four hours, as many who
have tried it can testify. It does seeijn
strjinge that sensible people will suffer
with this terrible disease when speedy
relief can surjely b^ found in this simple
safei and inexpensive remedy. 25 cents.
For sale by all druggists and dealers ijn
medicine, or sent anywhere on receipt
of price in stamps!
One more week only for bargains.
The Bankrupt shoie sale closes March
13th. Don's missjthem.
C. R. Bemiett, auctioneer and gene-
ral second dealer. All sales entrusted
to me in city or country will receive
prompt attention^ Cash paid for all
kinds of furniture or anything that is
saleable. Store, Milwaukee street,
next to C. & X. Wi. B. R. track.
: ■ 2-i 2tf.
FANCY DRY GOODS
Good to fine Handkerchiefs from 2to 29c.
Em oroideries and Insertions from 3c. to40c.
Ruchln^s from 4c. to 35c.
Finje Towelings 5c. to 10c. L
Good Sp ool Thread, 2 spools for 5c.
Silk and button hole twist from 5c. to 8c.
j- • ■ i j ! ' j .
Table Linen, white and Turkey red at 35c. to 50c
I know that
(4£ lbs. for $1) foi
Coffee
rou oannot match in
any such money else:
you cannot match
(You can pay ae hi
I know that
ored Japan Tea.
I knowi that
Elgin.
I sell the finest canm
SUNDRIES
/know that. 11
son Plums for l^c
Also
1 know that
Lamp Chimneys at4c.
A fine line of Tinware and
Confectionery
Home Bank Block
CANNED
to Aver
These Prices are guaranteed
Only the best and most reliable
brands are sold; at the j
ever was put on sale in Elgin. Wheth
to buy or not, / would like to have yoi
try it. (Do not miss this cheese.)
■H : J '! .l!-j: P". Hitir -;V r -.j
/ know / can save you money by
Flour from me. (Try it.) ; i :
I know that / can give you the bes
Sewing Machines.
One Eldridge machine, one House-
hold machine, on^i No. 8 Wheeler &
Wilson mdcliine,; one Diamond ma-
chine. All! new and at reduced1 prices.
Calt at the White land Domestic office,
8 Chicago -street, near bridge. 3 3tf
Frank |Pethbridj;e has purchased of
thel Thompson Bros, of McIIenry. a
choice lot of steers, which is being cut
up'at the Star and Douglas Avenue and
North! Street Markets. Citizens can
rely oh getting the very best of meat at
those markets at reasonable prices.
| ■ f!-1w2
j ANNOUNCEMENTS.
To the Voters of the Town of Elgin:
1 again respectfully submit to your
Consideration my Iname as a candidate
for1 the office of tax collector at the com-
ing town election, April 6th. Yours
sincerelv. James D. Metcalf.
| 8 6td * ■ li'/'V '
For Town Collector.
The undersigned will be a candidate
for town collector, at the ensuing
to\bi election, and solicits the support
Of his friends.
2 26td Charles E. Btewabt.
For Collector.
; Henry Batterman announces himself
i candidate for town collector ;at the
coming town election and solicits the
Support of his friends. 8-4td
For Collector.
To the voters of - Elgin township: I
hereby .announce myself a candidate
for the office of; town collector and
solicit the support of those who deem
me worthy of their confidence.
Respectfully, George Sor«m.
S ltd , ' ; ; |-
] For Collector.
I have decided to become a candi-
date for the office of town collector and
respectfully solicit the suppoit of my
frien(Js; which favor, at the present
time, would be fully appreciated by
me. Respectfully,
jg your
HIVE
Better than any other Store in Town
GROUND
Respectfully submited
to your
THERE ARE
But you have to pay no more for them thaJU for inferior art^Ies
always pays to] trade wi^li «
careful consideration
A. M. STEWART:
34 Chicago St.
I know you can buy
Fresh
Strictly
From ine at 12i cents a doze:
/know that I am still selling 22 IBs. b$st new
Pranes for $1; 20 bars Kirk's Soap forgll ||6i lbs.
New Orleans Sugar for $1; 8 Papers <|j>ri||Starch
for 25c; and other goods equally as lo||. ||ou are
always welcome, and / will be pleaded jio hare
you call. ' •' I: %
TheO. F. smjBST.

ELGIN, ILLINOIS. WEDNESDAY. MABCH|0,|i886,
GREAT DISPLAY OF THE
That ever reached the city of Elgin at very
popular Prices. f .
Inspection Solicited; I
FRED SAUER
36 & 38 Douglas Ave.
I know that I am selling goods lio\fpr t$an anjy
other merchant in the city. g || - ■ •, L
I know that no merchant carries||any-fresher
or more pure goods than I do.
, r .-..f ; r " ; || 1 " 1, II . •!
I know that if you buy your gr$ceri$s from
me for one month you will continue. .jf il
I know that you will see a greilt spying in
. | •: j. •. • p ' j j ' 1 W W* '
A.vour pass book and wonder how yonr|rrc^ry bijl
happened to jbe so small. | |1 |
I know ths.t you will have no cr^ss uir surly
clerk to wait on you, but will have thdfe |fcat are
pleased to see yjou. ?' ■ 1- ' || j
I know that I am making no sac JL-ieflon my
' ■ >1 % ■ 'I
goods, but am selling everything very|bwaf
£■■l;T-"; ■ '■■ i ' 1 'S i"
I know that you will get sixteen of\ncH& to the
pound every time. if- V
j :* i'j. ,|
I know that if you keep a scales irf yofii* house
and weigh; e verything you buy you wl slim find
j. - ' ; - I I. ; . 1 1 ; ! . ■ ! ' . j
out that I lain selling goods the lowest! * If
; ;! " *i\l V"';.l -4 . {! [ ;. V'" ^ j V j. | V f | "
I know thatj you cannot get any Tf^Asjipr sl6i'
put up in cans (called cheap canned j|ooc||), for I
will not handle it. i | l: ,
mean misery, it incorporates only
investment of a person's means and
Does not
judicious
income.
YOUR OWN!
The true way is to take advantage of the
following prices
, 7 lit . Note Paper, finely sized, for from 5c. to 12c. per qt ire.
XXX No. 5 Envelopes at 6c. per bunch.
XX envelopes at 4c. per bunch. r '
Tabs and Blank booRsl atfrom 2&. up to lOc.
S- !■ ! , ,■ i!. ;
Composition Books 4c.
Doupie Statement Paper 12c. |.j
14 lb. Letter Paper 12c.
Foolscap at 12c. per quire. - ;
Pencils and Penholders from lc. up^
Box Papre from 8c. to 50c.
Either new or second hand, cash orcein monthly payments
1 have the following list ENTIRE, either in stock (or rented sub
Ject to sale^ and will make prices tl$at cannot be bettered;
A Vacancy Filled.
Chicago, , tyarch 1 ().—Tliomai A.
Moran, of the ciicuit court of this city,
was yesterdwA* ilesjgiiatMi by. the State
Supreme Court, u^.otreof the Appellate
Soiirt Judges of this district, j to succeed
Jutljfe Isaac O. Wilson, of Kane f'ountjr,
resigned. . :
LYNCHED FOR ASSAULT.
A Young Woman Attacked by an Old Sc
gro Near Katontomi, \. J.TjTlie. Villain
flanged by a Mob.
EatontownvN". J., March ...n-A terrible
»torv is to be told yesterday of outrage,
llytjchingiand crime.. The: whole commun-
ity in this place is exercised over the mat-
ter. Sam Johnson, :j, negro, aged sixty-five,
was lynched Friday night for assaulting a
young white • girl* the nineteen-year-
old daughter of Her ryHerbert! Theyoung
(vo'man was' returning home last evening
about, dusk. On arr ving near hor home at
Ma!ps Mills, about a niiie out of town, she
parsed the negro. !He turned and struck
hej; a severe blow on the head with an, axa
which he carried. Hp then brutally assault;
,ed her and left, her unconscious and nearly
dead. She was {discovered half an
hour later and taken to her,
hoiite.; near by. The neighborhood was
s'oiWi aroused and every able-bodied man in
the vicinity turned out to jiiint for the
bhtck villain. He was finally captured and
plated in jail. Later! a mob forced an en-
trance, to the prison and he was taken
from his:cell and hanged to the grating
over the jail dobr. :
The quickest tiriie on record! Neu-
ralgia of the worst type cured by one
dose of SMITH'S BILE ..BEANS in
from one to four hours, as many who
have tried it can testify. It does seeijn
strjinge that sensible people will suffer
with this terrible disease when speedy
relief can surjely b^ found in this simple
safei and inexpensive remedy. 25 cents.
For sale by all druggists and dealers ijn
medicine, or sent anywhere on receipt
of price in stamps!
One more week only for bargains.
The Bankrupt shoie sale closes March
13th. Don's missjthem.
C. R. Bemiett, auctioneer and gene-
ral second dealer. All sales entrusted
to me in city or country will receive
prompt attention^ Cash paid for all
kinds of furniture or anything that is
saleable. Store, Milwaukee street,
next to C. & X. Wi. B. R. track.
: ■ 2-i 2tf.
FANCY DRY GOODS
Good to fine Handkerchiefs from 2to 29c.
Em oroideries and Insertions from 3c. to40c.
Ruchln^s from 4c. to 35c.
Finje Towelings 5c. to 10c. L
Good Sp ool Thread, 2 spools for 5c.
Silk and button hole twist from 5c. to 8c.
j- • ■ i j ! ' j .
Table Linen, white and Turkey red at 35c. to 50c
I know that
(4£ lbs. for $1) foi
Coffee
rou oannot match in
any such money else:
you cannot match
(You can pay ae hi
I know that
ored Japan Tea.
I knowi that
Elgin.
I sell the finest canm
SUNDRIES
/know that. 11
son Plums for l^c
Also
1 know that
Lamp Chimneys at4c.
A fine line of Tinware and
Confectionery
Home Bank Block
CANNED
to Aver
These Prices are guaranteed
Only the best and most reliable
brands are sold; at the j
ever was put on sale in Elgin. Wheth
to buy or not, / would like to have yoi
try it. (Do not miss this cheese.)
■H : J '! .l!-j: P". Hitir -;V r -.j
/ know / can save you money by
Flour from me. (Try it.) ; i :
I know that / can give you the bes
Sewing Machines.
One Eldridge machine, one House-
hold machine, on^i No. 8 Wheeler &
Wilson mdcliine,; one Diamond ma-
chine. All! new and at reduced1 prices.
Calt at the White land Domestic office,
8 Chicago -street, near bridge. 3 3tf
Frank |Pethbridj;e has purchased of
thel Thompson Bros, of McIIenry. a
choice lot of steers, which is being cut
up'at the Star and Douglas Avenue and
North! Street Markets. Citizens can
rely oh getting the very best of meat at
those markets at reasonable prices.
| ■ f!-1w2
j ANNOUNCEMENTS.
To the Voters of the Town of Elgin:
1 again respectfully submit to your
Consideration my Iname as a candidate
for1 the office of tax collector at the com-
ing town election, April 6th. Yours
sincerelv. James D. Metcalf.
| 8 6td * ■ li'/'V '
For Town Collector.
The undersigned will be a candidate
for town collector, at the ensuing
to\bi election, and solicits the support
Of his friends.
2 26td Charles E. Btewabt.
For Collector.
; Henry Batterman announces himself
i candidate for town collector ;at the
coming town election and solicits the
Support of his friends. 8-4td
For Collector.
To the voters of - Elgin township: I
hereby .announce myself a candidate
for the office of; town collector and
solicit the support of those who deem
me worthy of their confidence.
Respectfully, George Sor«m.
S ltd , ' ; ; |-
] For Collector.
I have decided to become a candi-
date for the office of town collector and
respectfully solicit the suppoit of my
frien(Js; which favor, at the present
time, would be fully appreciated by
me. Respectfully,
jg your
HIVE
Better than any other Store in Town
GROUND
Respectfully submited
to your
THERE ARE
But you have to pay no more for them thaJU for inferior art^Ies
always pays to] trade wi^li «
careful consideration
A. M. STEWART:
34 Chicago St.
I know you can buy
Fresh
Strictly
From ine at 12i cents a doze:
/know that I am still selling 22 IBs. b$st new
Pranes for $1; 20 bars Kirk's Soap forgll ||6i lbs.
New Orleans Sugar for $1; 8 Papers ri||Starch
for 25c; and other goods equally as lo||. ||ou are
always welcome, and / will be pleaded jio hare
you call. ' •' I: %
TheO. F. smjBST.